Here are the official sponsors and partners of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC).
The Shirebrook-headquartered sports equipment manufacturer has been the Official Supplier of tennis balls to The Championships since 1902, in what is regarded as one of longest partnerships in sporting history.
Working with Loughborough University, Slazenger ensures it maintains the highest of standards with each ball supplied to the tournament every year. Apart from balls, Slazenger is also the supplier of umpire chairs, nets, and canvas.
The two parties last renewed their partnership in June 2015.
The Armonk, New York-headquartered American tech giant has been the Official Information Technology Partner of The Championships and the AELTC since 1990.
IBM works with the AELTC to provide mobile and digital solutions, which include real-time statistics and unique fan experiences.
The two last extended their partnership in a long-term agreement in June 2020.
Founded in 1760, the Reims-based Champagne brand has been associated with The Championships since 1977 and has acted as the Official Champagne partner of the tournament since 2001.
The deal sees Lanson’s offerings made available throughout the tournament, with exclusive Wimbledon-themed bottles also released periodically.
The two parties last renewed their partnership in a five-year agreement in July 2018.
The New York-headquartered American fashion company has been the Official Outfitter of all Wimbledon on-court officials since 2006, with the line umpires donning navy blazers and cream-coloured trousers and the ball persons wearing navy polos and sporty skirts or shorts.
The partnership also facilitates periodic releases of exclusive Wimbledon-themed clothing ranges around every iteration of The Championships.
The Évian-les-Bains-sourced French mineral water brand has been the Official Water of Wimbledon since 2008.
The deal sees Evian’s products supplied to the fans, players, and staff throughout the tournament.
The two parties last renewed their partnership in July 2017.
The Turin-headquartered Italian coffee brand has served as the Official Coffee to The Championships since 2011.
The deal sees Lavazza’s coffee machines installed across various venues throughout the tournament, be it bars, restaurants, corporate hospitality areas, media work rooms, or areas reserved for players and staff.
Wimbledon and Lavazza last renewed their partnership in June 2017.
The Tata Motors-owned, Whitney-headquartered British luxury automobile company has served as the Official Car Partner to Wimbledon since 2015.
The deal sees Jaguar supply a fleet of over 17 vehicles for event operations throughout the course of the tournament. The two also collaborate over several marketing campaigns and digital fan experiences to keep the viewers informed and engaged.
The Diageo-owned English gin-based fruit cup brand has served as an Official Partner of Wimbledon since 2017.
Already a summertime preference of the English people, the many Pimm’s products have become available across Wimbledon’s many venues—both in-ground and elsewhere—under this partnership.
The New York-headquartered financial services corporation was announced as the Official Payment Partner of Wimbledon in July 2018 in a deal that kicked off in 2019.
Apart from providing payment services for all Wimbledon-related activities, the deal also sees Amex customers enjoy an abundance of exclusive discounts and fan experience opportunities throughout the tournament.
In September 2020, the AELTC announced that Sipsmith would become the first-ever Official Gin Partner of The Championships in a multi-year deal that would commence with the tournament’s 2021 iteration.
The deal sees the Beam Suntory-owned, London-based microbrewery’s products supplied throughout the tournament. To commemorate the beginning of the deal, Sipsmith also launched a limited-edition Wimbledon-themed gin.
The Berkshire-headquartered british telecom company was announced as the Official Connectivity Partner of Wimbledon and the AELTC in January 2022.
Apart from branding rights, the partnership entails Vodafone using its 5G connectivity as well as AR, VR, and IoT tech to enhance the Wimbledon experience for the fans.
Vodafone has also been working with the AELTC and the LTA (Lawn Tennis Association) to develop a new grassroots competition.
British tennis stars Tim Henman and Laura Robson also serve as Vodafone brand ambassadors as part of the deal.
Babolat is a Lyon-based French sports racquet and accessories company which joined forces with Wimbledon as an official supplier of tennis shoes in 2013.
Nearly a decade later, in 2022, following a successful ten-year licensing agreement Babolat upgraded its sponsorship agreement with the AELTC to become the Official Partner of Tennis Rackets, Strings, Bags and Shoes for Wimbledon.
As part of the deal, Babolat designs official rackets, bags, and footwear for the event as part of a limited-edition collection made available to fans globally.
Barclays, a London-based British multinational universal bank announced the signing of a multi-year partnership deal with the Wimbledon Championships in November 2022, becoming the official banking partner of the Championships starting Wimbledon 2023.
In accordance with the deal, Barclays makes an annual contribution to the Wimbledon Foundation, which is the official charity of the Club and the Championships.
This isn’t the first time the two iconic British institutions have come together. Their first partnership dates back to the 1960s, when the first sub-branch of the bank was built directly below the Centre Court of Wimbledon.
Stella Artois is a Belgian pilsner beer, first brewed in 1926 by Brouwerij Artois in Leuven. It is owned by Interbrew International, which is a subsidiary of the world’s largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch InBev.
The partnership between Stella Artois and Wimbledon began in 2011, when the former became the official beer and cider partner of the tournament. Since then, the brand has been a fixture at the AELTC each year.
Anheuser-Busch InBev and the AELTC announced in June 2023 the signing of a multi-year sponsorship agreement that made Stella Artois the Official Beer Partner of The Championships.
Emirates is one of the two flag carriers of the UAE and one of the largest airlines in the Middle East. The airliner announced in February 2024 a multi-year deal to become a Wimbledon sponsor.
As the Official Airline Partner of the Wimbledon, Emirates is to launch an array of on-ground activations. The partnership also includes a multi-million-pound investment to support and promote purpose-driven social impact initiatives across the UK.
The Geneva-headquartered Swiss luxury watch manufacturer has been the Official Timekeeper of the Wimbledon Championships since 1978.
The deal includes Rolex providing on-court timepieces throughout the tournament, while also including a licence for limited-edition Wimbledon-themed Rolex watches.
The London-headquartered hospitality services provider’s association with the AELTC dates back to 1982.
Keith Prowse was announced as Wimbledon’s exclusive official hospitality provider in October 2017 with the extension of an initial five-year deal that officially kicked off in from 2019. To commemorate the extension, Keith Prowse committed itself to working with the Wimbledon Foundation and its causes by donating £5 from each guest booking at The Championships.
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